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Nokia N1 Tablet

Nokia on Tuesday introduced the N1, what the company is looking the “first Nokia-branded Android tablet.” The tablet might be launched in China in Q1 2015 with a model-licensing settlement extending to an o.e.m accomplice as a way to manufacture, distribute, and promote it. It will price $249 (roughly Rs. 15,400) before taxes.

With the launch of the Nokia N1 tablet, the corporate neatly bypasses the constraints imposed through the Microsoft deal on the usage of the brand name for smartphones or feature telephones.

The Finnish telecommunications giant says the Nokia N1 tablet options the “predictive Nokia Z Launcher” interface on top of Android 5.0 Lollipop, aside from a “sparsely-crafted industrial design”. Nokia says the N1 tablet includes a “unique one-piece aluminum design with a gentle end”, and will be on hand in Lava grey and pure Aluminum colors.

The N1 tablet from Nokia weighs in at 318 grams, and measures 200.7×138.6×6.9mm. Also onboard are 0.5W stereo speakers, and a 5300mah battery. For sensors, it sports a 6-axis gyroscope and an accelerometer.

Sebastian Nystrom, Head of merchandise at Nokia technologies, who announced the N1 on the Slush expertise convention in Helsinki, stated, “we are pleased to carry the Nokia model back into shoppers’ arms with the N1 Android tablet, and to help make sophisticated technologies easy. The N1 has a delightfully intuitive interface and an industrial design to compare it. This is a great product for Nokia enthusiasts and everyone who has not discovered the right Android tablet but.”

As for the “predictive Nokia Z Launcher”, Nokia says it helps users to “scribble a letter or two to search out their content fast. Over time the Z Launcher learns what applications are in use, and predicts and highlights the applications customers are anticipated to need in accordance with time of day and location.”